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Read this excerpt from Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol. How do the Ghost of Christmas Present’s words affect Scrooge?

They make Scrooge more open and understanding of other people’s needs and wants.



They teach Scrooge that human life is fickle and insignificant in the grand scheme of things.



They remind Scrooge of his earlier harsh behavior and make him feel regret and shame.



They cause Scrooge to feel pity for Bob Cratchit’s family and their humble way of life.

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hmmm.. well i have read this before, so i would have to go with B but it most likely will be right lol

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Answer:

The Ghost of Christmas Present’s words affect Scrooge because they remind Scrooge of his earlier harsh behavior and make him feel regret and shame.

Step-by-step explanation:

The second ghost visiting Scrooge, shows him images of Christmas celebrations and faces him with his own prior words when he asks about Tiny Tim, this is to make him feel ashamed of what he has done and his attitude toward others, he also shows him the image of the children called "ignorance" and "want" and foresaw that he would suffer if he didn't learn his lesson.

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